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the dow opened at10,594 after gaining 22 points yesterday. the s&p was down a fraction but the nasdaq added one point. taking a look at oveeas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei rose 116 points while in hong kong the hang seng climbed 279. trading was mixed on wall street on thursday as investors looked pass news on the economy focusing instead on bellwether company fedex. the shipping firm darkened the mood falling after announcing it would elinate 1700 jobs in an effort to prop up its money losing trucking business. >>> on the brighter side, the labor department reported first time claims for unemployment fell to a to-month low last week. and prices at the wholesale level rose more than expected last month, easing concerns econic anemia could lead to falling prices. >>> on the down side, the census bureau reported the number of americans in poverty climbed to its highest level since the 1960s with millions losing jobs thanks to the recession leaving a staggering 1 in 7 americans in poverty. >>> for the second time this week, gold sw
the dow opened at10,594 after gaining 22 points yesterday. the s&p was down a fraction but the nasdaq added one point. taking a look at oveeas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei rose 116 points while in hong kong the hang seng climbed 279. trading was mixed on wall street on thursday as investors looked pass news on the economy focusing instead on bellwether company fedex. the shipping firm darkened the mood falling after announcing it would elinate 1700 jobs in an effort to prop up...
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. >>> and mini moon, the guinness book of world records reveals >>> and mini moon, the guinness book of world records reveals the world's smallest cow. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. today, we begin with finally nearing the end. after five long months, crews in the gulf of mexico have taken a major step toward permanently plugging up the blownout well behind the worst offshore oil spill in u.s. history. for more on that, we go to kristin dahlgren, live in louisiana with more. good morning. >> good morning to you, lynn. day 150 and that relief well that they started drilling shortly after this all started has finally intersected with the mccondo well some 2 1/2 miles below the floor of the gulf. admiral thad allen said that the two wells were connected and that the next step was to pump mud and cement down into that well to permanently seal it off. obviously, great news for people in this area, but really just one step in their recovery. oil continues to wash ashore. and this week, thousands of dead fish. take a look at these
. >>> and mini moon, the guinness book of world records reveals >>> and mini moon, the guinness book of world records reveals the world's smallest cow. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. today, we begin with finally nearing the end. after five long months, crews in the gulf of mexico have taken a major step toward permanently plugging up the blownout well behind the worst offshore oil spill in u.s. history. for...
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the saints beat the 49 years in a thriller, a 25-22. a arrested this morning on charges of driving while intoxicated. police pulled him over because his s.t.v. at excessive tinting on these windows. they smelled a call and gave him a test and he was twice the legal limit. -- they smelled alcohol and gave him a test and he was twice the legal lamenlynn said. -- the legal limit. ii never like to show the idiots who run on the field during the game, but how about diaz?matt he trips and has he runs out on the field. and he was arrested. diaz was a hero. i am not hiding the idiot. i am praising -- highlighting the idiot. i am praising the reaction. >> former white house correspondent collins is the in back -- is back in the spotlight. >> on tuesday, the american anti-discrimination committee plans to hold a gala in his honor. the 90-year-old journalist resign from a post after making comments that some found to come on, guys! daisy! whoo! aah! [ female announcer ] lunchables cheese pizza -- now with mandarin oranges. because a great lunch, i
the saints beat the 49 years in a thriller, a 25-22. a arrested this morning on charges of driving while intoxicated. police pulled him over because his s.t.v. at excessive tinting on these windows. they smelled a call and gave him a test and he was twice the legal limit. -- they smelled alcohol and gave him a test and he was twice the legal lamenlynn said. -- the legal limit. ii never like to show the idiots who run on the field during the game, but how about diaz?matt he trips and has he runs...
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with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. with new bayer am. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. ♪ [ mom ] game time is all about the traditions. it's all about the tackles and the touchdowns... and watching my boys do what they do. but for me, it's even more than that. game time is about our time. together. [ female announcer ] get low prices on all your favorites for the game. save money. live better. walmart. [ female announcer ] only roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream is clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. diminishing the look of even deep wrinkles. 10 years? i'll take that! [ female announcer ] roc® we keep our promises. >>>
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and later, tall tales from the new guinness book of world records. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, une
and later, tall tales from the new guinness book of world records. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, reduce the effect...
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the guinness book of world records unveils the world's smallest cow. good morning. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin with finally nearing the end. after five long months, crews in the gulf of mexico have taken a major step toward permanently plugging the blownout well. behind the worst oil spill in u.s. history. and for more on that, we go to nbc's kristen dahlgren in venice, louisiana. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, lynn. day 150 and that relief well they started drilling shortly after this all started has finally intersected with the well some 2 1/2 miles beneath the floor of the gulf. in a statement late last night, the incident commander said the two wells were now connected and that the next step is to pump mud and cement down into that well to permanently seal it off. obviously, good news for people in this area. really just one step in their recovery. oil here continues to wash ashore. this week, evidence of a massive fish kill here. thousands of dead fish. take a look at these pictures. almost l
the guinness book of world records unveils the world's smallest cow. good morning. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin with finally nearing the end. after five long months, crews in the gulf of mexico have taken a major step toward permanently plugging the blownout well. behind the worst oil spill in u.s. history. and for more on that, we go to nbc's kristen dahlgren in venice, louisiana. good morning. >>...
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so far, it seems to be doing okay. >>> and in new york, guinness world records folks promoted the release of their 2011 book with a play date with one of its biggest and smallest stars. giant george, the world's tallest living dog, and booboo, the smallest. booboo needed a boost to meet george, but as you can see right there, there was an instant connection. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. bill, good morning. i don't know if you were paying attention when i was reading. >> i was. >> did you notice the kamil's privately owned, who owns a camel? someone who lives near a sinkhole? >> i don't know. i have no idea. but, yeah, sinkhole, either. rare camels, not many sinkholes. not good. the weather pattern changed here biological weapon had one storm kicked through. you notice one a second one off the coast here. it's going to stay a little more active. none of the storms are close to areas around the four corners regions or southern portions of the west. all of the fronts will remain up here to th
so far, it seems to be doing okay. >>> and in new york, guinness world records folks promoted the release of their 2011 book with a play date with one of its biggest and smallest stars. giant george, the world's tallest living dog, and booboo, the smallest. booboo needed a boost to meet george, but as you can see right there, there was an instant connection. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel...
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submits it to guinness. guinness says, oh, sorry, we don't have any openings in that particular record this time around, we cannot accept what you've done. so basically, he did all this and then they rejected this guy and said no, you didn't break the record, you're not getting in the book here after all of that, all those snakes. he was with not only all -- two black mambas, two green mambas, all these dangerous snakes. and if you don't remember what the black mamba was, of course you remember the great movie "kill bill." the black mamba had that incredible scene where he killed that guy there and all that. can you imagine, he went to all these lengths, stayed in that room, and did not get in the book? >> you know what, though? i actually have to say i think the guinness book, they have really stringent rules -- >> they're strict. >> i think what they're basically saying is there was no one who could verify probably what he did. i mean i hate to be a pessimist but -- >> rules are rules, i guess, but guinnes
submits it to guinness. guinness says, oh, sorry, we don't have any openings in that particular record this time around, we cannot accept what you've done. so basically, he did all this and then they rejected this guy and said no, you didn't break the record, you're not getting in the book here after all of that, all those snakes. he was with not only all -- two black mambas, two green mambas, all these dangerous snakes. and if you don't remember what the black mamba was, of course you remember...
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so far, it seems to be doing okay. >>> and in new york, guinness world record promoted the release of their 2011 book with a play date with one of its biggest and smallest stars. bobo needed a boost to meet george, the smallest and tllest dogs in the world to make th connection. >>> now for a look at your national and local weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> there was a lot of drama when they were rescuing that animal. >> i know. it w amazing. >> eventually, they got over the hump, though. >> really, bill? you're going to start out the morning with a bad joke? >> that's how wee doing it. we had karl out there yesterday and now it's t into the gulf of mexic this one is steered more or less back towards mexico for a second landfall as we go through friday night. here is the forecast track. tropical storm at the current time karl, it could become a hurricane as we go probably into friday. so a little bit of intensifying here. but it shouldn't be too vastating of a storm for our friend down south. the other storm out there is igor not only is it strong, but it's a monster
so far, it seems to be doing okay. >>> and in new york, guinness world record promoted the release of their 2011 book with a play date with one of its biggest and smallest stars. bobo needed a boost to meet george, the smallest and tllest dogs in the world to make th connection. >>> now for a look at your national and local weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> there was a lot of drama when they were rescuing that animal. >> i know. it w amazing....
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the 2011 edition of the guinness world book of records is out. from the breath taking to the bizarre. here is the world's smallest cow. only 33 inches long, and there you go, that's puggy the dog. he has the longest tongue. and check out the jumping jack russell, can pop 100 balloons and get this laurel, he can pop 100 battalions 44.49 seconds. i mean, who -- this is my question, who sits home and thinks of feats? i think we can come up with something and get guinness to come out. congratulations to the jumping jack russell. i assume that guy is the guy with the longest beard. >> i remember when i was a kid seeing the nails, the longest fingernails which was disturbing to me. i don't know why. >> i wanted to break in when i was a child by swinging in our backyard. my sister and i lasted for an hour and we quit. we gave up. it was certainly longer than an hour, the record. >> fun to watch. >> this is no world record but the tropics are active. >> several major storms right now, keeping track, gary is coming back with the laidest model and a peek a
the 2011 edition of the guinness world book of records is out. from the breath taking to the bizarre. here is the world's smallest cow. only 33 inches long, and there you go, that's puggy the dog. he has the longest tongue. and check out the jumping jack russell, can pop 100 balloons and get this laurel, he can pop 100 battalions 44.49 seconds. i mean, who -- this is my question, who sits home and thinks of feats? i think we can come up with something and get guinness to come out....
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so far, it seems to be doing okay. >>> and in new york, guinness world record promoted the release of their 2011 book with a play date with one of its biggest and smallest stars. giant george, the world's tallest living dog, and booboo, the smallest. booboo needed a boost to meet george, but there was an instant connection. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. >> there was a lot of drama when they were rescuing that animal. >> i know. that video was pretty amazing. >> eventually, they got over the hump, though. and then got it out. >> really, bill? you're going to start out the morning with a bad joke? >> that's how we're doing it. let's talk about the tropics, lynn. we had karl out there yesterday and now it's out into the gulf of mexico. every now and then, these storms go up to the yucatan and veer to the north. not this one, though. this one is steered more or less back towards mexico for a second landfall as we go through friday night. here is the forecast track. tropical storm at the cur
so far, it seems to be doing okay. >>> and in new york, guinness world record promoted the release of their 2011 book with a play date with one of its biggest and smallest stars. giant george, the world's tallest living dog, and booboo, the smallest. booboo needed a boost to meet george, but there was an instant connection. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. >> there was a lot...
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this morning the president stopped by a home in albuquerque, new mexico, to talk about the economy and the plight of the middle class. he says before he entered office, job growth had slowed considerably and since 2001 the average wages for middle class families had fallen by 5%. america's ranking for college graduates went from number one in the world to number 12. >> and the number one issue in terms of us succeeding as an economy is going to be how well we educate and how well we train our kids. nothing else comes close. >> today's visit was the first of several planned backyard meetings with voters this week. the president is also swinging by college campuses to try and regenerate enthusiasm among young voters. >>> america's jobless rate is at nearly 10%. california's rate over 12%. today's abc 7 is cosponsoring another job fair with the job journal to help those looking for a job and eric thomas has more in san francisco where the fair is just getting started. hi, eric. >> hi, jenelle. yeah, they opened the doors ten minutes ago and as you can see things got awful busy there. thos
this morning the president stopped by a home in albuquerque, new mexico, to talk about the economy and the plight of the middle class. he says before he entered office, job growth had slowed considerably and since 2001 the average wages for middle class families had fallen by 5%. america's ranking for college graduates went from number one in the world to number 12. >> and the number one issue in terms of us succeeding as an economy is going to be how well we educate and how well we train...
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this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, september 20th, 2010. >>> good morning, everybody. good to see you on a monday. i'm terrell brown for betty nguyen. this morning people on the island of bermuda are waking up to a mess left by hurricane igor. the eye of the storm, category 1, by the way, passed just 40 miles west of the island around midnight and pounded the british territory with heavy rains and winds up to 75 miles an hour. trees and power lines were downed, cutting electricity for nearly 20,000 customers and flooding low-lying areas. >> safety first. we can always rebuild. as bermudaans, we already know how to rebuild. it's just one of those things. >> igor is expected to turn northwest today. later this week it will cause dangerous as well as and riptides along the east coast. >>> the american hiker imprisoned months in iran says her arrest was, quote, a huge misunderstanding. sarah shourd begged for the release of her com pain yons right now still in prison. tara mergener is in new york with more. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, terrell. shourd sa
this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, september 20th, 2010. >>> good morning, everybody. good to see you on a monday. i'm terrell brown for betty nguyen. this morning people on the island of bermuda are waking up to a mess left by hurricane igor. the eye of the storm, category 1, by the way, passed just 40 miles west of the island around midnight and pounded the british territory with heavy rains and winds up to 75 miles an hour. trees and power lines were downed,...
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this morning the president stopped by a home in albuquerque, new mexico, to talk about the economy and the plight of the middle class. he says before he entered office, job growth had slowed considerably and since 2001 the average wages for middle class families had fallen by 5%. america's ranking for college graduates went from number one in the world to number 12. >> and the number one issue in terms of us succeeding as an economy is going to be how well we educate and how well we train our kids. nothing else comes close. >> today's visit was the first of several planned backyard meetings with voters this week. the president is also swinging by college campuses to try and regenerate enthusiasm among young voters. >>> america's jobless rate is at nearly 10%. california's rate over 12%. today's abc 7 is cosponsoring another job fair with the job journal to help those looking for a job and eric thomas has where the fair is just getting started. hi, eric. >> hi, jenelle. yeah, they opened the doors ten minutes ago and as you can see things got awful busy there. those numbers you were usi
this morning the president stopped by a home in albuquerque, new mexico, to talk about the economy and the plight of the middle class. he says before he entered office, job growth had slowed considerably and since 2001 the average wages for middle class families had fallen by 5%. america's ranking for college graduates went from number one in the world to number 12. >> and the number one issue in terms of us succeeding as an economy is going to be how well we educate and how well we train...
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so far seems to be doing okay. >>> in new york, guinness world record folk promoted the release of their 2011 book with a play date for one of the biggest and smallest stars, giant george, the world's tallest living dog, and bobo, the smallest. boo boo needed a boost to see george, but there was an instant connection. now for a look at your national weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the forecast. >> do you think george is a happen dog? >> i hope not. >> a lot of those great danes think they are. george was pretty cute. let's talk about the hurricanes out there and the tropical storms. just got the new updates in. no big surprises, the biggest concern is down here in mexico where we are watching tropical storm karl. it's over the bay of cam peacpe now it looks like it will make landfall as a hurricane sometime on friday it shouldn't be too big, maybe a category 1, at worst a category 2. here is the forecast timing. it's a little slower than previous. it looks like landfall sometime late friday night into saturday morning. again, as a category 1 most likely. it's still
so far seems to be doing okay. >>> in new york, guinness world record folk promoted the release of their 2011 book with a play date for one of the biggest and smallest stars, giant george, the world's tallest living dog, and bobo, the smallest. boo boo needed a boost to see george, but there was an instant connection. now for a look at your national weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the forecast. >> do you think george is a happen dog? >> i hope not....
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this is the "cbs morning news." words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> good morning. i'm andrea roane. this morning the redskins are trying to figure out what happened during their home game versus the houston texans. donovan mcnabb threw for mo
this is the "cbs morning news." words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid...
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new icy hot power gel. don't mess around with pain. >>> good morning. a live look at the san mateo bridge where it's an easy 13- minute drive travel to hayward and foster city. coming up closures near the moscone center. i'll have details. >>> a new tool to fight crime in one of the bay area's most dangerous cities. 14 oakland cops are now wearing cameras to get audio and video recordings of what they do. the recordings are electronically sent to superiors at the end of each shift. >> it's been excellent. i'm able to record everything and download it. it's there. i can log on the computer. it's like your a phone book with all your contacts. >> the oakland city council is expected to decide next week whether to buy cameras for all 350 officers. cameras for all the cost, $900 apiece. they would provide evidence when there are allegations of misconduct. >>> a proposal to build a mall in san francisco's mid market neighborhood has been given the green light to move forward. the board of supervisors unanimously approved the mall's environmental impact report
new icy hot power gel. don't mess around with pain. >>> good morning. a live look at the san mateo bridge where it's an easy 13- minute drive travel to hayward and foster city. coming up closures near the moscone center. i'll have details. >>> a new tool to fight crime in one of the bay area's most dangerous cities. 14 oakland cops are now wearing cameras to get audio and video recordings of what they do. the recordings are electronically sent to superiors at the end of each...
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the dow was up 22. the nasdaq up two. >>> let's go to new york where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> reporter: foreclosures are on the rise according to realty track. the activity rose 4% in august with five states accounting for half of the nation's foreclosures. california, florida, arizona, michigan and illinois. and lenders took back a record number of homes. repossessions were up 25% from last year. banks say they've been stepping up a backlog of bad loans. >>> the producer price index rose .4% last month, but if you exclude food and energy costs, wholesale inflation was up a tenth of a percent. >>> the government says the number of newly laid off workers applying for unemployment benefits dropped slightly last week to the slowest level in two months. >>> even while parts of the economy showed signs of recovery, the number of poor people continues to grow. according to the census bureau, one in seven americans is now living in poverty. that's the highest level in 16 ye
the dow was up 22. the nasdaq up two. >>> let's go to new york where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> reporter: foreclosures are on the rise according to realty track. the activity rose 4% in august with five states accounting for half of the nation's foreclosures. california, florida, arizona, michigan and illinois. and lenders took back a record number of homes. repossessions were up 25% from last year. banks say they've been stepping up a backlog...
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] >>> on the "cbs morning news," today's weather. the south heating up again with portions of the southeast approaching triple-digit temperatures. scattered showers hang over e northwest and heavier rain are in the southern plains. >>> another look at the top stories on the morning news hurricane igor blasted bermuda overnight. heavy rains flooded low-lying areas and wind gusts up to 75 miles an hour toppled power lines and cut electricity to nearly 20,000 and freed american hiker sarah shourd imprisoned 13 months in iran says her arrest was a, quote, huge misunderstanding. >>> an autopsy scheduled for the body of a texas high school football player who collapsed during a game friday. it's the latest death of a young athlete. parents, coaches and doctors are searching for answers. don teague reports. >> reporter: it seemed like a regular friday night under the lights. 17-year-old reggie garrett was leading the west orange star high school mustangs to victory when tragedy struck. >> i looked over, he's on the ground. i thought, i wond
] >>> on the "cbs morning news," today's weather. the south heating up again with portions of the southeast approaching triple-digit temperatures. scattered showers hang over e northwest and heavier rain are in the southern plains. >>> another look at the top stories on the morning news hurricane igor blasted bermuda overnight. heavy rains flooded low-lying areas and wind gusts up to 75 miles an hour toppled power lines and cut electricity to nearly 20,000 and freed...
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gianna good morning. >> reporter: good morning, i actually have good news. always get good news from the traffic center but they just opened lanes at richardson and chestnut. it was closed for about a half hour due to a multi-vehicle accident involving an overturned vehicle but again, all lanes are now open. golden gate bridge not affected at all. traffic free-flowing across the span. up to speed. no delays out of marin county. live look at 680 in the fremont area -- actually another section of that in just a minute. not bad, though. checking on your sensors that traffic looks good on 680 through fremont. right now let's check your forecast. here's tracy. >> hey, thanks, gianna. our forecast for today, temperatures going to, what up a bit. along the coastline, highs today in the lower 60s in pacifica. 66 degrees in san francisco. and the 70s, 71 in oakland. 75 degrees in fremont. 76 in san jose. and the 80s in livermore to concord to fairfield and 80 in santa rosa. vallejo and san rafael in the mid-70s. today's temperatures warming up but by the time the wee
gianna good morning. >> reporter: good morning, i actually have good news. always get good news from the traffic center but they just opened lanes at richardson and chestnut. it was closed for about a half hour due to a multi-vehicle accident involving an overturned vehicle but again, all lanes are now open. golden gate bridge not affected at all. traffic free-flowing across the span. up to speed. no delays out of marin county. live look at 680 in the fremont area -- actually another...
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the new guinness world record holders for longest living twins credit whiskey and pestiz for a long life. they celebrated their 98th birthday last week, while the pair admits exercise has played a role and a smooth drink that keeps them feeling young. i'll tell you, bill, the french know how to do it. >> and smiling. >> they were so cute, right? >> i mean, yeah. i wouldn't want to sit down to the table with them, though. >> they could probably drink you under the table. >> yes. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. >>> new driving rules go into effect in massachusetts. drivers caught texting, on the internet or on a phone will face a fine. and being stuck in traffic or at a red light will not be accepted as an execute. >>> in new york, forces are joined for the keep children alive aiming to help children with hiv/aids in africa and india. >>> and happy 50th birthday to "the flintstones." it debuted on this day in 1960 making it network tv's first animated prime time series. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very late
the new guinness world record holders for longest living twins credit whiskey and pestiz for a long life. they celebrated their 98th birthday last week, while the pair admits exercise has played a role and a smooth drink that keeps them feeling young. i'll tell you, bill, the french know how to do it. >> and smiling. >> they were so cute, right? >> i mean, yeah. i wouldn't want to sit down to the table with them, though. >> they could probably drink you under the table....
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they broke the guinness world record for the largest virtual exercise lesson with 646 kids. mcnabb says he hopes the exercises taught on the field will help d.c. children lead healthier lives. >> you see guys who care and an organization who cares as well. trying to eliminate obesity, high bloos pressure, hypertension and everything. it all starts with having the right mind-set, working out, eating right and getting the kids outside. >> teammates hall, alexander, olson and macintosh joined in on the record-breaking fun. looks like they had a good time. >> i want to know what a virtual exercis lesson is. what is virtual about it? >> today will be hot to be over there exercising. it's going to feel like summertime. autumn equinox arrives at 11:09. we have the full moon, pink moon in the western sky getting low. it will be setting in a few minutes. right now at that national airport, 68 degrees with a dewpoint is up a bit. it's a milder morning. elsewhere, in the sxz throughout most of the reon from the shenandoah valley. mostly clear sky. right now montgomery, arlington, fairf
they broke the guinness world record for the largest virtual exercise lesson with 646 kids. mcnabb says he hopes the exercises taught on the field will help d.c. children lead healthier lives. >> you see guys who care and an organization who cares as well. trying to eliminate obesity, high bloos pressure, hypertension and everything. it all starts with having the right mind-set, working out, eating right and getting the kids outside. >> teammates hall, alexander, olson and macintosh...
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your show is live tomorrow. >> tomorrow morning, yeah. >> jimmy: tomorrow morning and you're doing a thing, it's "guinness book of world records" week. >> yeah, actually -- yes, it's been "guinness world record" book all week. >> jimmy: yeah. >> setting new records. >> jimmy: and tomorrows a giant one. oh, no friday is the giant one. >> friday's the giant one. we're going out to the intrepid aircraft carrier. >> jimmy: yeah. >> because we need a lot of space. and they're going to have a series of 300 mattresses that are lined like you would a lego game, you know? or domino's. >> jimmy: dominos. >> and we're gonna knock them all down -- once gonna go right through -- all through the whole -- >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. this is so good. >> i don't know why. yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: this is fantastic. >> well, you think so. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i really want to see this. i love this. >> well, that's what's gonna happen friday morning on our show. >> jimmy: i can't wait to watch. it's gonna be great. are you gonna be involved or just watching it? >> no. in fact, i have the day off
your show is live tomorrow. >> tomorrow morning, yeah. >> jimmy: tomorrow morning and you're doing a thing, it's "guinness book of world records" week. >> yeah, actually -- yes, it's been "guinness world record" book all week. >> jimmy: yeah. >> setting new records. >> jimmy: and tomorrows a giant one. oh, no friday is the giant one. >> friday's the giant one. we're going out to the intrepid aircraft carrier. >> jimmy: yeah....
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the dow finished up 22 points to close at 10,594. nasdaq rose 2 points and the s&p 500 dropped a fraction. >>> many jobs require people to speak a lot. teachers, no exception. 20% of them report missing work due to voice problems. in tonight's health alert, what you can do to protect your vocal cords. >> reporter: school is back in session and that means teacher's voices are back in session. >> your voice tends to get hurts and gets stressed. your voice gets rasp. >> this file is massive. >> reporter: middle schoolteacher christopher lloyd knows well how strenuous it can be to talk above the chatty students. he has his own secret remedies to keep his vocal chords in shape. >> i drink a lot of water and tea. general tips are pay attention to dryness or lubrication and pay attention to inflammation. >> reporter: the director of the voice center at johns hopkins university hospital said these are preventative strategies for anybody whose job requires lots of public speaking or projecting your voice in a loud environment. >> teachers oft
the dow finished up 22 points to close at 10,594. nasdaq rose 2 points and the s&p 500 dropped a fraction. >>> many jobs require people to speak a lot. teachers, no exception. 20% of them report missing work due to voice problems. in tonight's health alert, what you can do to protect your vocal cords. >> reporter: school is back in session and that means teacher's voices are back in session. >> your voice tends to get hurts and gets stressed. your voice gets rasp....
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. >> jerry, thank yo >>> 5:22. comingup, more legal troubles for randy quaid. why he is accused of sqtting. >>> when the world's tallest man and shortest woman >>> actor rndy quaid and his wife are in troubl again, this time for squatting in their former home. thecouple claimed they owned the property but the current owner has the proper papers proving otherwise. the quaids were arrested and charged with burglary. earlier this year they served time in jail for not paying a $10,000 hotel bill. >>> today pop singer lady gaga will rally to repeal the military ban on gays an lesbians. they want olympia snowee and collins to vote for a repeal of the don't ask, don't tell policy. she says gay military men and women want to serve their country and should not be discharged for whom they love. she said they were born that way. >>> it was without aoubt one of the strangest photo opportunities ever. >> yes, indeed. two guinness world record holder the world's tallest man, 8'3", met the shortest woman, 2'4". amazingly both record holders are from turkey. they met at the la
. >> jerry, thank yo >>> 5:22. comingup, more legal troubles for randy quaid. why he is accused of sqtting. >>> when the world's tallest man and shortest woman >>> actor rndy quaid and his wife are in troubl again, this time for squatting in their former home. thecouple claimed they owned the property but the current owner has the proper papers proving otherwise. the quaids were arrested and charged with burglary. earlier this year they served time in jail for...
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puggy, a pikiness is the new guinness record holder for the world's longest dog tongue. he was abandoned as a pup and had a hard time getting adopted possibly because of his odd appearance but now that one time handicap has brought him into national fame. look at that. wow. oh my goodness. he's cute. >> that's awesome. i got to admit, that's awesome. and now he's a big star. >> a celebrity. >> he's having the last laugh. check it out real quick. first day of fall just about 15 minutes into the new season and look at this, it's going to be warm, tropically so tomorrow afternoon and another hot day friday. >> that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching. back tomorrow at five, six, and 11. have a good night. >> good night. old gibbs canning company. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approv
puggy, a pikiness is the new guinness record holder for the world's longest dog tongue. he was abandoned as a pup and had a hard time getting adopted possibly because of his odd appearance but now that one time handicap has brought him into national fame. look at that. wow. oh my goodness. he's cute. >> that's awesome. i got to admit, that's awesome. and now he's a big star. >> a celebrity. >> he's having the last laugh. check it out real quick. first day of fall just about 15...
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it is wednesday, september 22. let's begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes this is the first day of fall in a few hours. we will reach 90 degrees today. >>> that is ironic. it will feel like summertime. at reagan national airport, it is mild and warmer than yesterday. the dew point is a little bit higher which indicates added moisture in the air. higher humidity will continue to rise later today and add to our instability in the atmosphere this afternoon. that will be combined with upper level energy could make for some late day storms. your forecast calls for a 30% chance of storms later this afternoon and early evening. today tomorrow and friday. it looks like we will cool down by the weekend. >>> we will jump up to newschopper7 flying over a tractor-trailer accident westbound on i-70 after the exit 494/woodbine. the truck is on its side and traffic is getting by to the left. it will cause quite a backup. use 97 and 144 as alternates. 270 southbound, look at the delay before father hurley boulevard. >>>
it is wednesday, september 22. let's begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes this is the first day of fall in a few hours. we will reach 90 degrees today. >>> that is ironic. it will feel like summertime. at reagan national airport, it is mild and warmer than yesterday. the dew point is a little bit higher which indicates added moisture in the air. higher humidity will continue to rise later today and add to our instability in the atmosphere this afternoon. that will be...
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he's in the guinness book of world records. >>> that's it for this hour of fox 5 morning news. one more hour and we'll turn things over to tony and allison. >> that's disgusting. can they do something about that. do some surgery or something. >> how will he speak? >> thank you, steve. >>> this morning we're keeping an eye on an usual scene in northwest washington. a woman has been evicted from her apartment and a large amount of her personal belongings are lining the streets. we're live with more on how the city and others are helping her this morning. >>> the city school system appears to be in a state of flux. now we're learning that the d.c. superintendent of education is stepping down. >>> and the washington teachers union is speaking out against
he's in the guinness book of world records. >>> that's it for this hour of fox 5 morning news. one more hour and we'll turn things over to tony and allison. >> that's disgusting. can they do something about that. do some surgery or something. >> how will he speak? >> thank you, steve. >>> this morning we're keeping an eye on an usual scene in northwest washington. a woman has been evicted from her apartment and a large amount of her personal belongings are...
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check local listings. > >>> guinness world record fans, wacky new entries. one of them involve this feisty jack russell terrier. aren't all jack russells feisty? >>> and looking for someone ugly to date? we have just the place for you. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org i'm ahmed mady and i'm a homebuilder. my father brought me up to give back to society... felicia jackson promised her late sister that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family a new home. well, i know if my dad was still around, he would have told me, with no doubt... he would have told me it's a no brainer and i knew that from the start. it was an honor. booming is moving forward by giving back. everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn
check local listings. > >>> guinness world record fans, wacky new entries. one of them involve this feisty jack russell terrier. aren't all jack russells feisty? >>> and looking for someone ugly to date? we have just the place for you. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org i'm ahmed...
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a student walking alone on saturday morning was beaten and robbed. earlier in the week a student was assaulted on berwyn house road an three were attacked in the parking lot of the clairion hotel. investigators are looking for suspects. >>> a major election controversy caused bay sample ballot. the brochure falsely claims the highest ranking democrat endorses certain candidates. >> reporter: yesterday we interviewed state senator anthony muse who's upset with what he is calling a fraudulent sample ballot but some of the candidate he's accused of wrongdoing say they did not make that ballot. >> the ballot on the left is the brochure that muse and leading democrats sent out. what he calls a legitimate ballot. on the right is what he claims is the fake. they look almost identical but different candidates have been endorsed with some candidates listed under offices they aren't even running for and even though his picture is on the front, when you flip it open, the ballot says he endorses his opponent. muse said he blames two candidates that were falsely
a student walking alone on saturday morning was beaten and robbed. earlier in the week a student was assaulted on berwyn house road an three were attacked in the parking lot of the clairion hotel. investigators are looking for suspects. >>> a major election controversy caused bay sample ballot. the brochure falsely claims the highest ranking democrat endorses certain candidates. >> reporter: yesterday we interviewed state senator anthony muse who's upset with what he is calling a...
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tomorrow morning, another great morning. send the kids off to school. get out and take the early jog. clear and cool and i like this. veronica put this in here. jack optional. that means for those of that you are tougher, no need for a jacke if you like the jacket, you can wear it tomorrow. sunny and seasonable. can we throw four-day up there? we have to at least get that in. >> it wil get hot one of those days. >> here it come. 82, 92 on wednesday. then 88 on thuday. 93 on friday. >> friday! >> not too humid. that's the good news. >> we'll be shedding the jacket. that's for sure. >> yes. it is optional. >>> fans are still reeling from that overtime loss yesterday against houston. oh, my. >> it hurt. it dropped the record to 1-1. john schriffen is live for us in arlingtn. getting an earful about the fallout. john? >> hey, john. >> reporter: this time last week, the redskins fans wereon top of the world after beating the cowboy of course. this week, a little different story. the redskins fans are now left with a bad taste in their mouth for the start of
tomorrow morning, another great morning. send the kids off to school. get out and take the early jog. clear and cool and i like this. veronica put this in here. jack optional. that means for those of that you are tougher, no need for a jacke if you like the jacket, you can wear it tomorrow. sunny and seasonable. can we throw four-day up there? we have to at least get that in. >> it wil get hot one of those days. >> here it come. 82, 92 on wednesday. then 88 on thuday. 93 on friday....
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the fog tomorrow morning not as extensive. when you wake up there's going to be a lot more sunshine early, despite that temperatures are still going to be on the mild side. temperatures as you go through the afternoon, a nice day but not that warm. but in the five day forecast, i've got some very warm days to show you. i'll be back here in just a little bit. >>> a just released study for the national transportation group confirms what bay area drivers already know. some of our roads are among the worse in the nation. 65% of streets and roads in antioch are rated in poor condition. 64% are in san jose. and 54% of the payment has problems in santa rosa. the groups said drivers in that area spent $150,000 more a year than drivers elsewhere to operate their vehicles because of the rough roads. >>> still ahead tonight. new information about a murder investigation that led a driver from a park in vallejo to this parking lot. >>> and why the police chase of a police car that ended with a fiery wreck. # any phony plans or snappy ive y
the fog tomorrow morning not as extensive. when you wake up there's going to be a lot more sunshine early, despite that temperatures are still going to be on the mild side. temperatures as you go through the afternoon, a nice day but not that warm. but in the five day forecast, i've got some very warm days to show you. i'll be back here in just a little bit. >>> a just released study for the national transportation group confirms what bay area drivers already know. some of our roads...
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the fog tomorrow morning not as extensive. when you wake up there's going to be a lot more sunshine early, despite that temperatures are still going to be on the mild side. temperatures as you go through the afternoon, a nice day but not that warm. but in the five day forecast, i've got some very warm days to show you. i'll be back here in just a little bit. >>> a just released study for the national transportation group confirms what bay area drivers already know. some of our roads are among the worse in the nation. 65% of streets and roads in antioch are rated in poor condition. 64% are in san jose. and 54% of the payment has problems in santa rosa. the groups said drivers in that area spent $150,000 more a year than drivers elsewhere to operate their vehicles because of the rough roads. >>> still ahead tonight. new information about a murder investigation that led a driver from a pa our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in m
the fog tomorrow morning not as extensive. when you wake up there's going to be a lot more sunshine early, despite that temperatures are still going to be on the mild side. temperatures as you go through the afternoon, a nice day but not that warm. but in the five day forecast, i've got some very warm days to show you. i'll be back here in just a little bit. >>> a just released study for the national transportation group confirms what bay area drivers already know. some of our roads...
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michelle franzen is live for us in new york. >> reporter: good morning, amara. certainly the president's speech will focus on what he talked about last year and rebuilding a lot of the international relations following the bush administration's foreign policy. but many of the same issues are still -- president is still facing with foreign policy agenda, including much in the middle east. of course, combat units in iraq left there at the end of awl august, but still, about 50,000 troops remain in iraq, training security forces there and in afghanistan, troops, of course, have been increased along with the attacks by insurgents. and certainly talks, peace talks for the middle east twin israeli and palestinian leaders got a jump start earlier this month, but so far, still no direct talks planned in the meantime. of course, iran and north korea's defiance over international sanctions and pressure to stop their nuclear program will take the stage, as well. president obama is expected to speak early this morning and following iran's president this afternoon, act mood
michelle franzen is live for us in new york. >> reporter: good morning, amara. certainly the president's speech will focus on what he talked about last year and rebuilding a lot of the international relations following the bush administration's foreign policy. but many of the same issues are still -- president is still facing with foreign policy agenda, including much in the middle east. of course, combat units in iraq left there at the end of awl august, but still, about 50,000 troops...
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more than 100 people hurt, 22 of them seriously after that grandstand collapsed during a car race. the metal stands crumpled in less than a second. officials estimate about 500 people were sitting in stands sunday when it went down. authorities say structural faults may be to blame. >>> it's a problem that plagues roads nationwide. now there's a renewed push to curb distracted driving, the new federal law about to go into effect and why some victims' families say it's not enough. >>> there's new concerns about that so-called super bug, an update on what is being done to stop the threat before it spreads. >>> but first surprising news from the housing market. neil cavuto has your business report. >> the fed not moving before the midterms in its last meeting ahead of the november elections the federal reserve keeping interest rates at record levels, but the fed saying it is ready to take more action if the economy does not improve. stocks not impressed, dow up about seven point, nasdaq and s&p dropping a little bit and how about this. some good news for housing. new home construction
more than 100 people hurt, 22 of them seriously after that grandstand collapsed during a car race. the metal stands crumpled in less than a second. officials estimate about 500 people were sitting in stands sunday when it went down. authorities say structural faults may be to blame. >>> it's a problem that plagues roads nationwide. now there's a renewed push to curb distracted driving, the new federal law about to go into effect and why some victims' families say it's not enough....
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guinness hasn't weighed in yet. >>> now for a look at your national and regional wlr, here is bill karins with your national and regional forecast. >> we're looking forward to the weekend. we are dealing with a tropical storm out there. a lot of people wondering will this ever affect the united states. it's possible. but it would at least be 7 to 10 days from now. this is tropical storm matthew. you notice it heads up to here to belize and affects the yucan areas from cancun through southern mexico into tuesday. so we've got a -- this is going to be a very slow moving storm through upcoming weekend. after this point, it's unsure if it would move into the gulf or dissipate over land here. that's tropical storm matthew. the big story here in the states has been the heat. it was 90 degree heat. you can see it from dallas almost to chicago. d.c. was 93 yesterday. everywhere in red, the whole southeast and tennessee valley was in the 90s yesterday and today is going to be just as warm because that front shedding through st. louis and chicago. we have at least one more warm day before the coole
guinness hasn't weighed in yet. >>> now for a look at your national and regional wlr, here is bill karins with your national and regional forecast. >> we're looking forward to the weekend. we are dealing with a tropical storm out there. a lot of people wondering will this ever affect the united states. it's possible. but it would at least be 7 to 10 days from now. this is tropical storm matthew. you notice it heads up to here to belize and affects the yucan areas from cancun...
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good morning, it's wednesday, september 22. i'm elizabeth wenger. >> i'm sydnie kohara. good mornin everyone. good morning. time coming up is 6:00 -- no, just 5:00. don't get too excited there. gianna, good morning. >> good morning. all right. let's start off with a look at the bay bridge here and your approaches, as well. we have a wind advisory to report. chp issued it about 3:00 this morning. it's going to affect your driver on the upper and lower decks. overall the approach to the bay bridge not bad. metering lights are of and traffic is cruising as you approach the pay gates through there. that's a look at your weather. back up to you. that's a check of your traffic. here's tracy with your forecast. >>> hey, thanks, elizabeth. our forecast for today plenty of sunshine expected and here's a look at your temperatures. lower 70s from concord and livermore, mid-70s in fairfield. 75 napa, 76 santa rosa, 69 vallejo, 68 in oakland. it's breezy throughout this morning especially just along the coastline and around the bay. 71 in fremont. 73 in san jose. and 66 degrees in sa
good morning, it's wednesday, september 22. i'm elizabeth wenger. >> i'm sydnie kohara. good mornin everyone. good morning. time coming up is 6:00 -- no, just 5:00. don't get too excited there. gianna, good morning. >> good morning. all right. let's start off with a look at the bay bridge here and your approaches, as well. we have a wind advisory to report. chp issued it about 3:00 this morning. it's going to affect your driver on the upper and lower decks. overall the approach to...
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how about the 2011 guinness book of world records? you will see some really fascinating stuff in there like this. that is a cow. call him dexter. he lives in england. he is 33 inches long. part of the newest set of strange animal facts compile in the latest edition. other animals who made this edition include a python. 24 et long. and then there is fluffy. lives at the columbus zoo. a peek knees in texas. the longest measured tongue of any dog. then this dog, anastasia, a terrier who managed to pop 100 balloons in less than 45 seconds. that made the guinness book of world records. susan kidd has one of them. my dog cannot do that but i don't want him to. >> good night. come back. >>> on our broadcast here tonight, hard times. here
how about the 2011 guinness book of world records? you will see some really fascinating stuff in there like this. that is a cow. call him dexter. he lives in england. he is 33 inches long. part of the newest set of strange animal facts compile in the latest edition. other animals who made this edition include a python. 24 et long. and then there is fluffy. lives at the columbus zoo. a peek knees in texas. the longest measured tongue of any dog. then this dog, anastasia, a terrier who managed to...
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the high healed women set the guinness record for fastest stiletto relay. oh, my goodness. nearly 100 women and even one man -- one man -- strapped on sky-high shoes for the race. the winning team took home $100,000 and plans to rest in thailand, no doubt to rest those aching feet. one man, bill karins. one man. i just have to say this -- i have a stiletto with your name on it. >> now, that is a stiletto. good thing my foot wouldn't fit in it. >> if you want to try -- >> if you want to treat my broken ankle, that's fine. >> okay. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. >>> in washington state, there will be a hearing for a whom who falsely claimed a stranger threw acid in her face when she did it herself. accused of accepting donations made by those duped in the hoax. >>> closing arguments are expected in a high profile divorce case that could affect the ownership of the los angeles dodgers. a judge could decide whether frank mccourt is the team's sole owner or whether his estranged wife should have half a share. >>
the high healed women set the guinness record for fastest stiletto relay. oh, my goodness. nearly 100 women and even one man -- one man -- strapped on sky-high shoes for the race. the winning team took home $100,000 and plans to rest in thailand, no doubt to rest those aching feet. one man, bill karins. one man. i just have to say this -- i have a stiletto with your name on it. >> now, that is a stiletto. good thing my foot wouldn't fit in it. >> if you want to try -- >> if...
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the guinness record folks were on hand to make the new record official. they didn't do it at globo gym. >>> in cambridge, mass marks a doggy playground is turning all those little gifts that dogs inevitably leave behind into energy. the poo is deposited into special containers that compose it -- or
the guinness record folks were on hand to make the new record official. they didn't do it at globo gym. >>> in cambridge, mass marks a doggy playground is turning all those little gifts that dogs inevitably leave behind into energy. the poo is deposited into special containers that compose it -- or
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officials say it destroyed an unknown number of homes and triggered the evacuation of 1,000 others. >>> guinness officials have certified a columbian man who stands 2'3" as the world's shortest living man. the 24-year-old who works part time as a dancer says he's very happy with his height because it makes him unique. >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day after closing friday for the long holiday weekend. the dow opens at 10,447 after...